Roon: Unfortunately, I don’t think building nice AI products today or making them widely available matters very much. Minor improvements in DAU or usability especially doesn’t matter. Close to 100% of the fruits of AI are in the future, from self-improving superintelligence [ASI].
Every model until then is a minor demo/pitch deck to hopefully help raise capital for ever larger datacenters. People need to look at the accelerating arc of recent progress and remember that core algorithmic and step-change progress towards self-improvement is what matters.
One argument has been that products are a steady path towards generality / general intelligence. Not sure that’s true.
Looks like a deleted tweet...
Too close to truth, so that a presumed OpenAI employee is not supposed to articulate it that explicitly?
Looks like a deleted tweet...
Too close to truth, so that a presumed OpenAI employee is not supposed to articulate it that explicitly?
My guess is that OpenAI already has a hard enough time getting employees excited to work on the “mundane” tasks involved in making products.